Future Mars Humans
London-based Builders Club were commissioned by Gentle Monster to create five portraits of future mars humans
London-based Builders Club were commissioned by Gentle Monster to create five portraits of future mars humans
Chinese artist Hong Chun Zhang‘s graphite hair drawings and oil paintings are all about humor, beauty and repulsion. Since our last review in 2013, Hong continues experiments with the most radical meta-human object - hairs.
Tyler Mitchell is a young photographer and filmmaker based in Brooklyn, working across many genres to explore and document a new aesthetic of blackness. Mitchell is regularly published in avant-garde magazines and commissioned by prominent fashion houses.
In 2018 he made history as the first black photographer to shoot a cover of American Vogue for Beyoncé’s appearance in the September issue. In 2019 a portrait from this series was acquired by The Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery for its permanent collection. This, alongside many other accomplishments, has established Mitchell as one of the most closely watched up-and-coming talents in photography today.
“Tyler Mitchell: I Can Make You Feel Good” is on view now through May 18, 2020, at the International Center of Photography (@icp)
Multi-talented Antoni Tudisco plays serious games with 3D by creating mind-bending prototypes of near-future shoes. We bet, only few years left till the complete turnaround of fashion industry with digitised fabrics.
Talented illustrator from South Korea, Kasiq Jungwoo shares his skills in catching the character in watercolours
Cover artwork for Cigarettes After Sex album “CRY”
It’s been a while since the last time we reviewed Alessandro’s powerful marine photography. Since then, Alessandro polished up his talents delivering Fine Art photography of the sea in a more abstract way.
“Ottoman architecture and modernity meet in the interior of an Old Jaffa House by Pitsou Kedem Architects. Located in Tel Aviv, the house is adjacent to a Jaffa Port and revolves around a central patio. Original arches were preserved and with an eye to create a flow between spaces, they were filled with glass doors in bronze frames. Soft light penetrates different rooms, sometimes divided only by custom-made partitions.” via @trendland
Greek photographer, John Drossos shares his misty and wonderful photographic world.
Digital artist Billy Glow is a daydreamer with a purpose, mouse and keyboard dancer. "Visual work shall be a musical experience." Rebellious maverick with a heart for people who’s working for music, fashion and digital tech. He creates enjoyable visual moments through expressive motion and perspective warp.
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“Good-tempered revelation when you talk with me. Will give you more ideas than you could manage. They will have a bigger social impact than we both presumed.”
Digital artist from Barcelona, Marc Urtasun, shares his epic skills in creating amazing visuals for personal and commercial use. Sometimes he goes beyond 3D and creates small printed sculptures
Brazilian fashion and editorial photographer Rodrigo Maltchique shares his latest collaboration with Stories Collective Magazine (@storiescollective)
Concept artist Michał Karcz opens the doors to his Parallel Worlds full of uncertainty and untold stories
«l am» project by Radugadesign studio became the part of «Motion response selection» for Pause Fest 2020.
Pokras Lampas performed large silk-based calligraphy art installation presented in the Old House in Shanghai, China
“CHINA, as the epicenter of work with silk, has historically been a place of strength, knowledge and inspiration associated with silk-based arts and crafts, therefore it is symbolic for me to present my first project with this material there.
Working with fashion 5 recent years, I’ve often seen great works with fabrics: prints, patterns, color, rhythm, texture — which is connected with creating bold images and connected not only with art or fashion, but also with non-verbal communication in the new environments, because the artwork speaks of itself better than any words”
Photo: @Denbych \ Denis Bychkovsky, 2019
London based designer Nikita Iziev is focusing on the intersection between graphic, typography and motion design. Constantly aiming to find elegant solutions and further blur the lines between print and digital.
There is some happy-go-lucky mood floating in the air on the ink illustrations went out of Olga Choot hands
Fashion photographer Elizaveta Porodina was commissioned by Vogue to create the cover story for their branch magazine Vogue Arabia featuring the look from Zuhair Murad Couture Fall-Winter 2019-20 collection @zuhairmuradofficial
Toronto-based artist Alice Zilberberg shares her latest series “Meditations”. In this series, Alice creates animal montages as an expression of self-therapy. As an urbanite, functioning day-to-day in a fast-paced, built environment can be emotionally unsettling. The artist regrounds herself in the sense of calm issued by these animals. These creatures reinstate a presence, a tranquility, and a grander perspective. The works are an amalgam of many photographs from different locations around the world, put together seamlessly by the artist in post-production. Their minimal aesthetic is metaphorical of striving for simplicity. Rather than ruminating on the past, or hypothesizing the future, Zilberberg’s works invite a meditative state, encouraging the viewer to stay still and find happiness in the moment.
“The Beauty Manifesto” Jaguar for Sagmeister&Walsh’s “Beauty” exhibition
Munich-based lettering artist and graphic designer Rosa Kammermeier has already worked with Google, Adobe, Timberland, Jaguar, Sagmeister & Walsh while being selected as Adobe Creative Resident in 2017. It’s a real pleasure to study her portfolio full of diverse works in calligraphy, advertising and graphic design
“Economic studies are based on a series of basic principles: one of them states that, for any given individual, “the more, the better”. My work tries to push this axiom to the limit of excess and abundance, in order to tense it, question it or even defy it.”
“My pieces are about desire, opulence, ostentation and luxury. I apply the concept of the “hedonic treadmill” (the tendency of humans to return to a relatively stable level of happiness despite increases in wealth or the achievement of major goals) and the straight-forward myth of King Midas and his Golden Touch. Social ascent, the “American Dream”, economic inequality, endless irresponsible consumption and the effects of capitalism are also recurring themes.” text from MTArt Agency
Represented by Marine Tanguy Art Agency @MTArtagency